When she got to the pre-chorus, Beyoncé changed one of the lyrics to reference Blue. Instead of saying, "Then spin me in the middle, boy, I can’t read your mind," she swapped out "boy" for Blue.
In the song, Beyoncé encourages her "boy" to "lay [his] cards down" and "slow dance" with her. She's literally and metaphorically asking him to stop playing, let his guard down and join her on ...
The 20th track on "Cowboy Carter" is a country-rock banger that interpolates two hits from 1966: Nancy Sinatra's "These Boots Are Made for Walkin'" and The Beach Boys' "Good Vibrations." ...